Example sentences of "tends [to-vb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This creates a kink in the firm 's perceived demand curve at its current price-output pair ( the levels of which are , however , unexplained ) which then tends to remain the same despite changes in marginal cost , because of a discontinuity in the firm 's marginal revenue at the kink .
2 it tends to elongate the whole process .
3 The enthusiasm generated by this approach can , however , blind ; the simplicism , the ‘ nothing butism ’ as Julian Huxley would have said , of reducing all functional explanations of complex behaviour to calculations concerning the relative fitnesses ( see p. 42 ) of gene-bearers tends to miss the major significance of human beings to other human beings .
4 Kyle and Allsop ( 1982a ) examined how recent research on deaf children tends to confirm the usual findings of poor speech and reading performance .
5 On these grounds ( but not on others ) , the implications of objectification have much in common with a whole series of critical writings which argue that representation or symbolism , as a relation between signifier and signified , tends to promote the unproblematic assertion of the signified ( for example , the modern conception of the self ) rather than investigating the mechanisms by which these are constructed in the symbolic process itself ( e.g. Coward and Ellis 1977 : 122–52 ) .
6 The best example of this and of the way in which Switchboard tends to mirror the mainstream gay ( and still mainly male ) community lies in the organization 's response to AIDS .
7 Theoretically , we might expect this to be so , since the same environment tends to support the same kind of organisms , but in fact the persistence of some fossils appears to go far beyond what we know at the present day .
8 Ehrenpreis 's approach , while fruitful in some respects , tends to treat the poor as an object to be observed from the outside even if it is with ‘ rapt interest ’ .
9 THE physics of tiny particles tends to attract the big : big machines , big budgets and big personalities .
10 It will penalise people on low incomes who do not qualify for discounts , and through the banding system it tends to benefit the rich .
11 But this approach tends to neglect the monetary effects of budgetary decisions .
12 Fig. 9 : a toroidal core tends to concentrate the magnetic field tangentially producing the same sensitivity pattern as a pair of bar cores .
13 This integration of production across national borders tends to increase the overall volume of world trade because a good changes hands at various levels of production and not just at the final stage .
14 Middleclass youths are often ‘ mouths ’ but rarely become gougers because the latter require an element of ‘ pure badness ’ , which from the view of the police tends to exclude the middle classes , for ‘ pure badness ’ derives from being ( or appearing to be ) educationally subnormal , coming from ‘ bad homes ’ , or having a history of crime .
15 Unfortunately this is the least glamorous of any of the activities of a busy public relations office and it tends to receive the least attention .
16 In Africa the press , like television , tends to serve the political , social and economic élite : these are the people who can read , can afford to buy a newspaper and are likely to be living where newspapers can be bought .
17 The adoption of this form of reification in legal reasoning tends to conceal the distributive aim behind a rhetoric which is superficially compatible with liberalism .
18 This type of alteration in the appearance of the eye goes on all day , as the animal moves from light to shade and back again , and it is so common a shift that it tends to obscure the other pupil changes that are taking place .
19 I told the National Farmers Union that I did not believe that unilateral action would help , because if it is taken , the British housewife tends to buy the cheaper product from the rest of Europe and , therefore , we export animal welfare problems to the rest of Europe .
20 The average over-weight person tends to imagine the slim person 's day to go something like this .
21 This is usually extremely wasteful and it tends to reinforce the inefficient image of PR executives .
22 Matthew tends to heighten the miraculous .
23 Nowadays , if staying overnight far away from any of the royal residences , she tends to use the royal train , but lord lieutenants continue to be drawn from the same big houses .
24 On the other hand , the differential tends to reduce the right-hand side of ( 7–10 ) , and there is clearly a value ( greater than I ) such that .
25 News coverage tends to reduce the complex process of strikes down to a single issue .
26 The modernist novel thus tends to endorse the philosophical argument known as solipsism — that the only thing I can be sure exists is myself as a thinking subject .
27 Whilst a profusion of information has been revealed , archaeology has , by its very nature , been largely concerned with what is found physically , which tends to emphasize the mundane , domestic level of existence .
28 Evidently , one tends to forget the worst episodes over time , and remembers only those items that stand out for some reason ’ .
29 The main concentrations of the elderly are therefore outside the metropolitan regions , and are more likely to be located in small towns than in villages or the open countryside — which tends to lack the public transport and range of local services that are important to elderly persons .
30 In addition , the venturi effect between the two vehicles assists this swing and tends to suck the two vehicles together .
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